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| Subject: | Re: OSDL Bugzilla #2399: A user can remotely route a packet through eth0 on a Linux machine |
| From: | David Stevens <dlstevens@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 11 May 2004 12:53:46 -0600 |
| Cc: | netdev@xxxxxxxxxxx, snortwiz@xxxxxxxxxxx |
| In-reply-to: | <40A11644.7090402@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Sender: | netdev-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxx |
Routing is something done between different hosts. Hosts normally
will accept packets for any local address, regardless of
which interface it was received on.
That's not a bug; that's how almost everything works.
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